From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-25 09:10:00
On February 24, InTime Robotics announced the completion of its Series C1 and C2 financing rounds, raising a combined total of several hundred million RMB. The Series C1 round was co-led by China Mobile’s Chain Leader Fund and Shenzhen Capital Group, while the Series C2 round was led by the Beijing Artificial Intelligence Industry Investment Fund, with participation from multiple prominent investment institutions. The proceeds will be used to accelerate R&D in dexterous manipulation technologies, innovate core components, enhance delivery capabilities, and expand into global markets. Founded in 2016, InTime Robotics has achieved full-stack in-house development of both hardware and software for its dexterous robotic hands, covering core components such as micro motors, reducers, and sensors, and has established a complete testing and mass-production system. Its product portfolio spans multiple series with high, medium, and low degrees of freedom, tailored for diverse applications in industrial and research settings. Earlier this year, during the Year of the Horse Spring Festival Gala sketch “Grandma’s Favorite,” the company’s dexterous hand made a successful public debut, showcasing its high stability and the strength of domestically developed technology. By 2025, the company has already delivered over 10,000 dexterous hands, with business operations spanning the United States, Canada, Europe, and other regions.

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